Picture of the day: Which part of a girl’s body do Chinese men like to check out the most?

As summer arrives, women are also getting hotter with their halter dresses, shorts and bikinis. The Lady Channel of Chinese portal NetEase has recently asked male netizens about where they eyes go on a female body.

Here’s how the 65,907 men answered.

Face: 6%
“No matter how much effort you spend on powdering your face in the summer, it turns fewer heads then wearing a miniskirt and revealing your thighs and legs.”

Neck: 1%
“The longer the neck, the better? Stop being obsessed with that. Only one in 100 men would look at your neck.”

Butt: 13%
“The appeal of a firm butt is way less than legs. It seems the Chinese notion that a big butt delivers a fair child has not been well promulgated.”

Thighs: 25%
“Girls, see that? The legs earn 6 points while the thighs earn 25. That is to say, simply by changing a long skirt into a miniskirt, each girl’s glamor can be more than doubled.”

Legs: 6%
“Legs are as important as your face. Shift half of the effort you spend on facial care to shaping your legs. It is the most cost-effective way to boost your charm.”

Feet: 3%
“Gu Long, a Chinese novelist writing fictional adventures of martial artists, once said that a woman with nice feat is a real beauty. It seems 97% of men’s mentality is poles apart from that of romantic Gu Long.”

The rest 3% of men said: I don’t look at women’s bodies. I only look at their clothes.

3 comments to “Picture of the day: Which part of a girl’s body do Chinese men like to check out the most?”

Chinese men are visionaries: they need to gaze at the distant horizon, to watch the rising sun at dawn, to look deep into the flat runways of women's chests and see infinity.

What a crappy survey. We all know: Chinese women have the best figures, but what they don't have are the best single body part. The bodies of Chinese women have these amazingly well-honed, compact, svelte figures.

Don't look at the tires or the trunk or the headlights; look at the whole thing.
Geez. I can't believe I just taught a lesson there in objectification…